Briefing • 3 January 2014
Briefing 12: How much tax do the richest pay?
Explaining the data
This information comes from the Long-term trends in British taxation and spending report, published by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The IFS is a well-respected independent research institute specialising in economic and social policy.
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